Everything We Know About Chikungunya Virus as China Locks Down Patients After It Spread to Other Countries
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The memories of the Covid-19 pandemic suddenly strike every time we hear of a new infectious disease in China. The Asian country now announces that more than 7,000 cases of the chikungunya virus have been recorded in the province of Canton, with special emphasis on the city and manufacturing center of Foshan, near Hong Kong. Chikungunya, similar to dengue, is an infectious disease transmitted from mosquitoes to humans. Even so, not any mosquito …
Lockdowns, quarantine and mass tests – the communist regime in China is once again relying on completely exaggerated authoritarian measures. Why? Because the mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus spreads out. Most cases are harmless anyway. Just a few years after China's brutal Corona measures, the pandemic regime is already catching up again – this time because of a virus that, even after official reading, rarely causes serious tragedies. There is t…
China faces the largest bottle of Chikungunya virus registered in the country, with more than 7,000 people currently infected. Most are in the industrial city of Foshan, located in the south of the country, about 170 kilometres from Hong Kong. Although the number of infections shows signs of deceleration, the authorities have deployed a health offensive to curb the spread of the mosquito-borne virus. Among other measures, the authorities are usi…
The virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, causes fever and joint pain, but rarely causes death in humans.
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